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We’re all used to temperature controlled soldering irons, and most of us will have one in some form or other as our soldering tool of choice. In many cases our irons will be microprocessor co… ...
Over the past few years a new class of soldering iron has arisen: a temperature controlled iron no longer tied to a bulky mains-powered base station, but using low-voltage DC power and with all ele… ...
With intelligent temperature control, automatic solder joint detection, and a sleek, durable design inspired by the agility of sharks, this soldering iron isn’t just a tool—it’s an upgrade ...
Figure 1 Feedback from the soldering iron's PTC temperature sensor controls the on-time vs the off-time of M2 to regulate the iron's temperature to the selected value. Most parts are not critical. A ...
The soldering iron has an adjustable temperature range from 100ºC to 400ºC. For most lead-free soldering, try 400°C or for lead-based solder, 350°C will do, says Anadruit.
iFixit’s Portable Soldering Station is the next step up for $250, adding its FixHub Power Station, a 55-watt-hour (Wh) USB-C battery bank. Able to supply up to 100 Watts of power, it’s the ...
The 100 watt iron can reach your desired soldering temperature in just five seconds. Nestled inside the iron’s body is an accelerometer which can detect if the iron is idle and in its holder.
If you're in the market for more Milwaukee tools to add to your DIY workshop, you might encounter the Milwaukee M12 soldering iron. It has a max temperature of 750 degrees and a heat output of 90W ...